Target has had a sub-$300 Asus for a couple weeks now: Model EEE PC 900 4 GB SSD, 512MB DDR2, Intel mobile CPU & chipset, WiFi 802.11b/g, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, Linux, no webcam, in black or white. There are three USB 2.0 slots, an SDHC reader, a monitor out and a Kensington security slot. Built-in programs of note include Firefox, Open Office and enough games to keep you busy. YouTube videos play fine, and the typing takes ten minutes to get used to. (Small keyboard) I can't find the dimensions right now, but it is a bit smaller than a Wii, or about half the size of the last Harry Potter novel in hardback. I hope that is helpful to anyone looking for an affordable computer that they can take anywhere with them. You can reply to this comment with any questions if you have them.
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Target has had a sub-$300 Asus for a couple weeks now: Model EEE PC 900 4 GB SSD, 512MB DDR2, Intel mobile CPU & chipset, WiFi 802.11b/g, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, Linux, no webcam, in black or white. There are three USB 2.0 slots, an SDHC reader, a monitor out and a Kensington security slot. Built-in programs of note include Firefox, Open Office and enough games to keep you busy. YouTube videos play fine, and the typing takes ten minutes to get used to. (Small keyboard) I can't find the dimensions right now, but it is a bit smaller than a Wii, or about half the size of the last Harry Potter novel in hardback.
I hope that is helpful to anyone looking for an affordable computer that they can take anywhere with them. You can reply to this comment with any questions if you have them.